A series of leaked internal documents has revealed that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is significantly upgrading its AI chatbot technology. The new strategy will see Meta’s chatbots not only remembering past conversations with users but also initiating chats themselves and employing advanced tactics to keep users engaged for longer periods. The revelations , Meta is training its AI-powered chatbots to send unprompted follow-up messages in an effort to boost user engagement and retention, according to leaked documents obtained by Business Insider. A , Leaked project files from Meta, Google, and xAI expose major security lapses at Scale AI just weeks after Meta’s $14B investment., But beneath the surface of this high-profile launch, leaked documents obtained by Business Insider from contractors at Scale AI — one of Meta’s key AI training partners — offer a rare look into how the tech giant trains, tests, and applies safety protocols to its AI models., In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, Meta is making significant strides with its innovative approach to AI chatbots. The company is training these digital companions to engage users more proactively, sending unprompted follow-up messages to enhance user interaction and retention. This initiative, spearheaded by Meta, aims to address what CEO Mark Zuckerberg refers to as , .